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Title: mobo reliability vs temperature..
Post by: cem_devecioglu on 29 August 2009, 20:51:15
in the last 2 weeks I had problem with my main pc..

as the other 2 are busy repair was critical ..  tried many alternatives ..

then a new case, dvd , disk,power supply , ac cooler unfortunately break into the shopping list..(and a new cpu cooler also which was useless)  yeah very cheap ;D >:( >:(

main problem was the location of pc and the room temperature was 32 Celcius.. :-/

before had no time to battle..but the last 6-8 months after its location was changed reliability was awkward..

finally dropped the mobo and cpu temperatures to normal levels and reliability as usual.. :)


here is the new pc ;D ;D ;D

(http://i181.photobucket.com/albums/x80/mecdv6/r1.jpg)

(http://i181.photobucket.com/albums/x80/mecdv6/r2.jpg)

(http://i181.photobucket.com/albums/x80/mecdv6/r3.jpg)


(piccy taken after some full work of cpu-cpu temp dropped quickly but mobo keep the temp some time)
(http://i181.photobucket.com/albums/x80/mecdv6/sicaklik.jpg)
Title: Re: mobo reliability vs temperature..
Post by: Mr Skrunts on 29 August 2009, 21:17:05
Welcome to the forum Billy Bodgeit.  ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D
How many tubes of glue did you use. ;D ;D
Title: Re: mobo reliability vs temperature..
Post by: Debs. on 29 August 2009, 21:20:27
 ::) Oooooh Cem; your PC is naked! :-[

 ;D ;D
Title: Re: mobo reliability vs temperature..
Post by: Mr Skrunts on 29 August 2009, 21:21:53
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::) Oooooh Cem; your PC is naked! :-[

 ;D ;D


It's a male thing Debs.  I cant remember the last tim I put the side back on any of mine.  :-[
Title: Re: mobo reliability vs temperature..
Post by: cem_devecioglu on 29 August 2009, 21:27:03
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Welcome to the forum Billy Bodgeit.  ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D
How many tubes of glue did you use. ;D ;D

 ;D ;D :y

Title: Re: mobo reliability vs temperature..
Post by: cem_devecioglu on 29 August 2009, 21:28:35
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::) Oooooh Cem; your PC is naked! :-[

 ;D ;D

 :-/  within 1-2 months it will be full of dust..

but I have good air compresor downstairs ready for work 8-) :y
Title: Re: mobo reliability vs temperature..
Post by: cem_devecioglu on 29 August 2009, 21:29:46
I must admit 220 Volt AC fan is great ;D :y
Title: Re: mobo reliability vs temperature..
Post by: Elite Pete on 29 August 2009, 21:30:13
There are more fans there than when Stoke City are at home on at Saturday afternoon ;D ;D
Title: Re: mobo reliability vs temperature..
Post by: Plomien on 29 August 2009, 21:31:06
Try one of these blowing in you pc http://www.coolest-gadgets.com/20060721/desktop-air-conditioner/ :y
Title: Re: mobo reliability vs temperature..
Post by: cem_devecioglu on 29 August 2009, 21:32:40
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There are more fans there than when Stoke City are at home on at Saturday afternoon ;D ;D

probably ;D :y
Title: Re: mobo reliability vs temperature..
Post by: dbug on 29 August 2009, 22:09:55
Glad all those fans sorted it cem - otherwise you would be trying the overclockers liquid nitriogen route  :) :) ;)
Title: Re: mobo reliability vs temperature..
Post by: Mr Skrunts on 29 August 2009, 22:27:21
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Glad all those fans sorted it cem - otherwise you would be trying the overclockers liquid nitriogen route  :) :) ;)


Dontgo giving him any idea's   ;D ;D
Title: Re: mobo reliability vs temperature..
Post by: KillerWatt on 29 August 2009, 22:32:07
If you don't have any sides on the case, then it doesn't matter how many fans you have because you won't be able to build up an airflow.

An ambient temp of 32°C isn't helping much, mainly because that means that the PC itself is at 32°C before you even switch it on.

Ditch the cheap case and buy a Lian Li, you'll see (and hear) the difference straight away.
Title: Re: mobo reliability vs temperature..
Post by: cem_devecioglu on 29 August 2009, 22:43:43
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Glad all those fans sorted it cem - otherwise you would be trying the overclockers liquid nitriogen route  :) :) ;)

yep..only that was left ;D :y
Title: Re: mobo reliability vs temperature..
Post by: cem_devecioglu on 29 August 2009, 22:49:06
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If you don't have any sides on the case, then it doesn't matter how many fans you have because you won't be able to build up an airflow.

An ambient temp of 32°C isn't helping much, mainly because that means that the PC itself is at 32°C before you even switch it on.

Ditch the cheap case and buy a Lian Li, you'll see (and hear) the difference straight away.

yep.. thats correct .. no sides no air flow pattern..

but tried many combinations with both sides on, no solution achieved cause the fans was weak and too hot here.. however now I have one side.. and 220v fan make too much noise with holes so finally decided to go naked on one side..

and as for the good cases , I have one but is used for the camera system as it works 7*24..
Title: Re: mobo reliability vs temperature..
Post by: cem_devecioglu on 29 August 2009, 22:54:05
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Glad all those fans sorted it cem - otherwise you would be trying the overclockers liquid nitriogen route  :) :) ;)



Dontgo giving him any idea's   ;D ;D

 ;D

yep..for a short time this came to my mind but even a new mobo with  better cooling frames and temperature range would be a cheaper solution..

have tried some expensive cooling systems years ago when overclocking was my favorite..
Title: Re: mobo reliability vs temperature..
Post by: eddie on 30 August 2009, 00:02:50
Are you able to monitor your CPU's speed?  I have 2 monitors on both cores and 90% of the time they only run at 50% (1.4 Ghz),and very rarely do they both go to max. (2.7Ghz).  Maybe you have the power save feature turned off ?

eddie
Title: Re: mobo reliability vs temperature..
Post by: Mr Skrunts on 30 August 2009, 08:44:40
How many PC's do you have in the command centre then Cem.   ::) :y
Title: Re: mobo reliability vs temperature..
Post by: cem_devecioglu on 30 August 2009, 09:04:28
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Are you able to monitor your CPU's speed?  I have 2 monitors on both cores and 90% of the time they only run at 50% (1.4 Ghz),and very rarely do they both go to max. (2.7Ghz).  Maybe you have the power save feature turned off ?

eddie

Edie you are right, power save feature turned off.. I hate lazy pcs  ;D :y
Title: Re: mobo reliability vs temperature..
Post by: cem_devecioglu on 30 August 2009, 09:08:17
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How many PC's do you have in the command centre then Cem.   ::) :y

three.. 2 core duo , 1 p4..